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The Last Conspiracy Boots

Stunoso

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Tried looking for a thread/brief review or even opinion on The Last Conspiracy shoes/boots, and all I found was a couple for sale posts. Is anyone familiar with their quality? Their boots look pretty nice, have welted construction, and the price seems decent.
 

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Although this thread is old, I’d like to share my experience with The Last Conspiracy for some further potential buyers. Last year I bought a pair of their Ask boots. Generally, I really love design and shape of TLC footwear. The leather is of good quality too. However, except design and material, there is nothing more positive. First of all, the Ask boots are so uncomfortable (literally after just one hour the foot pain is unbearable). Secondly, they are poorly made. After some time the back of both boots started cracking and insole started rolling. Also, the heel is completely worn down.

In my opinion, the boots are not worth 350E. A lot of their products can be seen on sale at around 150EUR, and I think this is a real price rank for this brand.

I hope they will improve the quality and comfortability, as they have a unique design and interesting philosophy.
 

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Although this thread is old, I’d like to share my experience with The Last Conspiracy for some further potential buyers. Last year I bought a pair of their Ask boots. Generally, I really love design and shape of TLC footwear. The leather is of good quality too. However, except design and material, there is nothing more positive. First of all, the Ask boots are so uncomfortable (literally after just one hour the foot pain is unbearable). Secondly, they are poorly made. After some time the back of both boots started cracking and insole started rolling. Also, the heel is completely worn down.

In my opinion, the boots are not worth 350E. A lot of their products can be seen on sale at around 150EUR, and I think this is a real price rank for this brand.

I hope they will improve the quality and comfortability, as they have a unique design and interesting philosophy.

yes. i completely agree with you. I own a pair and they are very uncomfortable sadly.
 

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yes. i completely agree with you. I own a pair and they are very uncomfortable sadly.
Isn't actually due to wrong sizing? What's the general opinion about the sizing? I have my eyes on a pair of their Guidi-like Derbies (with the slight upwards front)... I wear 41 TTS, large foot.. Should I go for a size 42 then?
I keep reading here and there l should size up.. what gives, based on your experience?
 
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I have a pair of boots and a pair of sneakers (both from the Asgaard line) and find they fit TTS. Also very nice leather and nice quality.
 

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Isn't actually due to wrong sizing? What's the general opinion about the sizing? I have my eyes on a pair of their Guidi-like Derbies (with the slight upwards front)... I wear 41 TTS, large foot.. Should I go for a size 42 then?
I keep reading here and there l should size up.. what gives, based on your experience?

i owned a pair of boots and still have a pair of sneakers. first on boots - the size fits but the construction is very narrow somehow. very painful to walk in them after a while. second on the sneakers - maybe it was just that i was unlucky to have bought the pair i have because the stitching on the area where the lid meet was bumpy and it kept pressing hard on my toes, unbearable to walk in them. i couldn't return the pair because i thought it would be okay after sometime (but it didn't) so the return period was over and of course i wont sell it off on preloved sites because it is unethical to do. it was very unfortunate because the leather quality is very nice. but then again, since the shoes are hand made maybe it was me who was unlucky to have owned bad pairs.. so good luck to you.
 

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